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Inducible LAP-tagged Stable Cell Lines for Investigating Protein Function, Spatiotemporal Localization and Protein Interaction Networks
Published on: December 24, 2016
LACTB is a filament-forming protein localized in mitochondria
Zydrune Polianskyte1, Nina Peitsaro, Arvydas Dapkunas
1Research Program of Molecular Neurology, Institute of Biomedicine, University of Helsinki, FIN-00290 Helsinki, Finland.
Abstract:
LACTB is a mammalian active-site serine protein that has evolved from a bacterial penicillin-binding protein. Penicillin-binding proteins are involved in the metabolism of peptidoglycan, the major bacterial cell wall constituent, implying that LACTB has been endowed with novel biochemical properties during eukaryote evolution. Here we demonstrate that LACTB is localized in the mitochondrial intermembrane space, where it is polymerized into stable filaments with a length extending more than a hundred nanometers. We infer that LACTB, through polymerization, promotes intramitochondrial membrane organization and micro-compartmentalization. These findings have implications for our understanding of mitochondrial evolution and function.
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